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三保の松原

Miho no Matsubara

三保松原(みほのまつばら)は、静岡県静岡市清水区の三保半島にある景勝地。御穂神社の鎮守の杜として守られてきた。その美しさから日本新三景(大沼、三保松原、耶馬溪)、日本三大松原(三保松原、虹の松原、気比の松原)のひとつとされ、国の名勝に指定されている。また、ユネスコの世界文化遺産「富士山-信仰の対象と芸術の源泉」の構成資産に登録されている。また、2020年(令和2年)6月19日には、文化庁の「日本遺産」のストーリー『日本初「旅ブーム」を起こした弥次さん喜多さん、駿州の旅~滑稽本と浮世絵が描く東海道旅のガイドブック(道中記)~』の構成文化財の1つに認定された。

History & Cultural Significance

Miho no Matsubara, a breathtaking stretch of coastline in Shizuoka, is steeped in history and cultural lore. This scenic area, lined with over 10,000 pine trees, is the legendary setting for the Noh drama Hagoromo, which tells the tale of a celestial being who descends to Earth and leaves behind her magical robe. The story, rich in spiritual and artistic meaning, has made this place a symbol of beauty and transcendence.

The pine grove itself has been protected for centuries, with its unique landscape shaped by both natural forces and human care. It was designated as a National Place of Scenic Beauty in 1922, a testament to its enduring charm and historical importance. The annual Hagoromo Festival in October celebrates this legacy with traditional performances and rituals that draw visitors from across Japan.

What to See & Do

Strolling along the seven-kilometre shoreline of Miho no Matsubara is an experience not to be missed. The pine trees sway gently against the backdrop of the Pacific Ocean, creating a serene and picturesque scene that changes with the time of day and weather. Visitors can walk, bike, or take a scenic drive along the coastal road, offering panoramic views of the sea and the surrounding hills.

During the Hagoromo Festival in October, the area comes alive with cultural performances, food stalls, and lantern-lit processions. The highlight is the Noh drama performance held near the famous pine tree said to be the site of the legend. Even outside the festival, the area is a peaceful retreat, perfect for photography, meditation, or simply soaking in the natural beauty.

Atmosphere & Experience

Walking through Miho no Matsubara feels like stepping into a living painting. The rhythmic sound of waves, the scent of salt air, and the sight of towering pines create a calming atmosphere that invites reflection and connection with nature. Whether you're watching the sunrise over the ocean or listening to the wind rustle through the trees, the experience is deeply immersive and unforgettable.

Insider Tips

Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon for the best light and fewer crowds, especially during peak seasons.

Check the local calendar for the Hagoromo Festival in October if you want to witness the traditional Noh performance and cultural events.

Fresh green foliage20C, clear sky. Forecast: 19-23C, Clear, CloudsCrowds: MediumEarly mornings for fewer crowds
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基本情報

所要時間

1〜2時間

料金

無料

現地のヒント

  • Bring a camera for the stunning seascapes, but also take time to enjoy the moment without it.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking along the pine-lined beach, which can be uneven in places.
  • Try local seafood at nearby restaurants in Shimizu, where fresh catches are often available daily.
  • Consider visiting during off-peak times for a more tranquil experience and easier access to the area.

訪問時期

1月

5°C

New Year shrine visits

2月

6°C

Plum blossoms begin

3月

9°C

Early cherry blossoms

4月

14°C

Cherry blossom peak

5月

19°C

Fresh green foliage

6月

22°C

Hydrangea season, rainy

7月

26°C

Summer festivals

8月

27°C

Obon, fireworks

9月

24°C

Late summer, typhoon risk

10月

18°C

Autumn foliage begins

11月

12°C

Autumn foliage peak

12月

7°C

Winter illuminations

閑散期やや混雑混雑期非常に混雑

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